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North Van RCMP seek suspect in porta-potty fires

North Van RCMP seek suspect in porta-potty fires

A man was spotted exiting the porta potty shortly before one of the fires was reported. Police are investigating both fires as suspected arson.
Why doesn't Vancouver have a 24-hour SkyTrain?

Why doesn't Vancouver have a 24-hour SkyTrain?

This is why we can't have nice things.
B.C. government marks $3.6M for accessibility and inclusion in parks

B.C. government marks $3.6M for accessibility and inclusion in parks

Some of the funding will help organizations like North Shore Mountain Bike Association build out trails to accommodate adaptive bicycles
Editorial: When it comes to emergency preparedness, help is available

Editorial: When it comes to emergency preparedness, help is available

We must not let the fear of natural disasters cow us into ignoring our chance to prepare
Kirk LaPointe: North Shore sewage plant costs enough to make you lose sleep

Kirk LaPointe: North Shore sewage plant costs enough to make you lose sleep

'Profoundly behind schedule, prodigiously over budget, enmeshed in massive litigation, attempting to construct on the one hand and repairing what’s been inadequately constructed on the other.'
Canada ranked #1 wildlife destination in the world — according to social media

Canada ranked #1 wildlife destination in the world — according to social media

Tigers and lions and...hippos?
North Van pitcher Indigo Diaz shines at World Baseball Classic

North Van pitcher Indigo Diaz shines at World Baseball Classic

The 24-year-old right hander gave up just one earned run in 3.1 innings against powerhouse national teams from U.S.A. and Mexico
Be prepared for disaster: What goes into an emergency kit?

Be prepared for disaster: What goes into an emergency kit?

The majority of residents aren't ready for a major earthquake, flood or fire, but there is help available
New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

The bill will allow for the inclusion of symbols and characters used in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis languages on government documents
New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

The program featured 14 filmmakers from Nations across B.C. and Alberta